About Anne

I was born in Portland, Oregon, and received a BFA from Oregon State University. In addition to my collaboration with Trina Robbins on the Lulu Award-winning GoGirl!, my work includes the Eisner-nominated Dignifying Science and the comic book version of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. I've also illustrated for children's books publishers such as Capstone Press and Lerner Publishing. My art also appears in the anthology 9-11: Artists Respond and is now part of the prints and photographs collection at the Library of Congress.

Trina and I recently collaborated on a graphic novel adaptation of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey that came out in 2007 from Graphic Classics. Currently, we're working together on Little Women, again for Graphic Classics and we contributed a story about artist Jay DeFeo in The Beats: A Graphic History.
I illustrated a biography of primatologist Birute Galdikas in the Eisner-nominated Dignifying Science. Most recently I illustrated a portion of the graphic adaptation of Studs Terkel's Working.
I live with my husband in southwest Washington state.Samples of my art seen at http://www.annetimmons.com.

I was born in Portland, Oregon, and received a BFA from Oregon State University. In addition to my collaboration with Trina Robbins on the Lulu Award-winning GoGirl!, my work includes the Eisner-nominated Dignifying Science and the comic book version of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. I've also illustrated for children's books publishers such as Capstone Press and Lerner Publishing. My art also ap... More

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4/18/2015

Wonder Woman art in Copic Markers (0 Comments )
Commission piece drawn in pencil and colored in Copic markers.I recently discovered that the Copic Ciao pen has beautiful blending capapbilites both with other pens as well as the colorless blender.

1/19/2013

Sketching at Powells (0 Comments )
This was in the Martial Arts section using SketchTime app on my iPad.- Posted using BlogPress from my iPadI also sketched some of the patrons in the cafe in pencil on paper. I would have liked to include the girl's brother in this sketch. He was... Read the rest of this post